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Have You Schedule a Back-to-School Visit Yet?

August 24, 2012

With August just beginning, families everywhere are preparing for the start of a new school year. But with all the excitement over new clothes, backpacks, and school supplies, something like a back-to-school checkup can get lost in the shuffle.

That’s why we’d like to recommend calling Dr. Salivonchik’s Coplay dental office now instead of waiting, because once the busy school season starts, it can be even harder to bring your little one in for an important exam and cleaning.

Regular checkups and cleanings are essential for patients of any age. During a checkup at our Coplay office, Dr. Salivonchik can look for signs of common oral health problems like tooth decay, gum disease, and TMJ dysfunction, among other issues. What’s more, regular visits also let us perform a professional cleaning. Through a professional cleaning we can get teeth cleaner than is possible with just brushing and flossing alone.

A back-to-school visit isn’t just a good idea for young kids, though. We’d like to see all of our patients come in for a regular visit, and there’s no better time than August. Even though August is the eighth month, it marks a clear line between spring and fall, splitting the year in half.

Are you ready to schedule a back-to-school visit for your child or yourself? We’d be happy to help you. Call our Coplay office today to reserve your appointment. Dr. Salivonchik serves patients from Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and beyond.

Making Dental Work Last

August 10, 2012

Thanks to a great cosmetic or restorative dentistry service, you’re enjoying better oral health than you have in a long time. What’s more, you gain a sense of confidence you didn’t used to have. Maybe you had one or more teeth replaced with dental implants or you had a tooth capped with a CEREC crown. Whatever your case, there’s one question on your mind now, and it’s an important: how can I make it last?

After all, a cosmetic or restorative service like one of these is an investment. And as with any investment, you want to protect it. So how can you do that?

Often, the best way is through regular exams and cleanings, in addition to brushing and flossing at home. That may come as a surprise, especially if you’ve had all your teeth replaced with dental implants, but it’s true. After all, your smile is still vulnerable to common problems like gum disease, oral cancer, TMJ dysfunction, and more.

Our best advice for you, then, is to treat your restored smile the way you would if it were your natural smile. Brush at least twice a day, floss at least once, and rinse with an effective mouthwash. Be sure you also stay in touch with Dr. Salivonchik. Regular visits are a key part of maintaining great oral health.

Do you need to schedule your next visit? Call Dr. Salivonchik’s Coplay dental office today to reserve your appointment. We serve patients from all around the Lehigh Valley area, including Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and beyond.

Improve Your Quality of Life and Your Confidence with Dentures

August 9, 2012

At Dr. John Salivonchik’s Coplay dental office, we want to provide dental care that will improve our patients’ quality of life and self-confidence, and one way we’re doing that is through partial or full dentures. What millions of Americans have already discovered is that partial or full dentures can give someone who is missing one or more teeth a new lease on life by restoring their smile’s functionality, which makes eating and speaking easier, and their appearance.

A Variety of Options to Treat Your Specific Needs

Because not every patient has the same needs, denture patients from the Coplay area will find that we offer both partial and full dentures, in addition to offering implant-supported dentures. This ensures that we’re able to need the denture needs of those in our community, regardless of which type our patients might need.

And which type do you need?

If you only need to replace a couple of teeth, you might already know the answer to that. But if you have missing teeth and several of your remaining teeth have begun to weaken, the answer may not be quite as easy. Which is why we always recommend that patients considering dentures come to our Coplay dental office for a consultation appointment. During a consultation, Dr. Salivonchik can talk to you about your needs and explain your options, in addition to answering any questions you might have about our denture options.

Are you ready to restore your smile? Call us today. Our Coplay dental office is located in Lehigh Valley and serves patients from Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and beyond.

What Is a Full-Mouth Reconstruction?

July 30, 2012

At Dr. John Salivonchik’s Coplay dental office, we offer a wide range of great restorative dentistry services for patients to take advantage of. But for some patients, one service may be enough to completely restore your smile’s appearance or functionality. That’s why we also offer a service known as full-mouth reconstruction.

What Is Full-Mouth Reconstruction?

There’s no single answer to that question. Because every patient has different needs, each full-mouth reconstruction will be a little bit different. But regardless of the specifics of your treatment, each full-mouth reconstruction will combine a variety of general, cosmetic, and restorative services to create a beautiful and functional smile.

Your full-mouth reconstruction may utilize any one of the following services:

To complete your full-mouth reconstruction, Dr. Salivonchik will work closely with some of the best specialists in the Coplay area, all to ensure that you receive the absolute best care.

If you’d like to find out more about any of the services we use for full-mouth reconstruction procedure, click on the links above. We also invite you to call our Coplay dental office today to schedule a consultation visit with Dr. Salivonchik. Consultation appointments are important, as they give Dr. Salivonchik and our team the opportunity to get to know your smile and its needs.

Call us today to set up your appointment. Our office is located in Lehigh Valley and serves patients from Coplay, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and surrounding areas.

What Are Inlays and Onlays?

June 29, 2012

Often, when your dentist finds signs of tooth decay, a filling is the only treatment you need. In other cases, however, where decay is more extreme, a crown may be needed instead. But there are also in-between cases where a filling isn’t enough but a crown is too much. It’s in cases like these that dentists rely on inlays and onlays.

Inlays and onlays are milled, just like a crown, but instead of capping a tooth, they fit into a tooth the way a filling would. What’s more, because Dr. Salivonchik’s Coplay office features revolutionary CEREC technology, an entire inlay/onlay procedure can be completed in just a single visit.

Conservative Care with Inlays and Onlays

If Dr. Salivonchik has informed you that you need an inlay or an onlay, here’s what you can expect from your appointment.

First, Dr. Salivonchik will clean your tooth, removing any signs of decay or old fillings. Then, once that has been done and a digital impression has been taken, we’ll feed the information we’ve gathered to our CEREC machine. In just a short amount of time, our CEREC machine will mill your custom-made restoration while you rest comfortably in our office. Then, all that’s left is for Dr. Salivonchik to put your inlay or onlay in place, completing your procedure.

Do You Still Have Questions?

If you still have questions about how inlays or onlays can help you, call Dr. Salivonchik’s Coplay office to schedule a visit. Our office happily serves patients from Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and beyond.

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